The 48th Annual Cardinal Contracting "Joe James/Pat
O'Connor Classic," honoring the memory of two of our sport's more
accomplished drivers, is slated this Saturday at the Salem (Ind.)
Speedway and could be pivotal in the chase for USAC's 2007 Lucas Oil
National Sprint Car Championship. The USAC National Midgets share the
billing Saturday, with a 30-lap Midget feature followed by the 50-lap
Sprint car feature. The race is the last currently on the 2007 calendar
for the National Sprint Cars on pavement.

Levi Jones of Olney, Ill. leads the series standings in quest
of his second USAC title. His 100-point lead over Darren Hagen will not
be challenged Saturday but Hagen could take a huge bite out of it with a
strong performance. Hagen, of Riverside, Calif., is seeking his first
National title.

Saturday's event began at Salem in 1953. Larry Crockett won
the inaugural race and in the ensuing years the list of winners is
impressive, including Indianapolis 500 winners Bob Sweikert, A.J. Foyt,
Parnelli Jones, Mario Andretti and Bobby Unser. O'Connor also won the
event twice prior to his death in a 1958 racing accident.

Bryan Clauson is the defending race winner, while former
champions Brian Tyler, Eric Gordon and Dave Darland are expected to seek
repeat wins on Saturday.